Zora Hurston and the Strange Case of Ruby McCollum

Zora Hurston and the Strange Case of Ruby McCollum

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Publisher's Synopsis

In 1952, Zora Neale Hurston traveled to Live Oak, Florida, to cover the trial of a black woman, Ruby McCollum, accused of murdering the town's only doctor, C. Leroy Adams, a white man. McCollum was the wife of a rich numbers operator, the mother of four of his children, and one of Dr. Adams', recently elected to the state senate. Hurston was sent by the Pittsburgh Courier, a nationally known black newspaper, to cover the sensational trial, which included high racial and sexual drama because of the long practice of white men having long and openly "secret" affairs with black women, producing mixed-race children. As an anthropologist, Hurston had written about the practice of "paramour rights" some 20 years earlier. Drawing on Hurston's newspaper coverage of the trial and interviews with town residents, Ellis a Live Oak resident himself recounts the sensational trial. He alternates between the first-person voice of Hurston herself and a narrative of the backstory of the love affair and fortunes made in a small town on illegal gambling and drugs. Vanessa Bush Booklist (A publication of the American Library Association) "

Book information

ISBN: 9780982094006
Publisher: Gadfly Publishing, LLC
Imprint: Gadfly Publishing, LLC
Weight: 894g
Height: 235mm
Width: 160mm
Spine width: 36mm